A decade later, found the same bug in grub.
It might not affect "standard" grub usage (e.g. Ubuntu) where it may not
need to probe and guess filesystem type just to boot the system, but
thank you for the excellent diagnosis nevertheless!
calling: test
version 219
=== trie on-disk ===
tool version: 219
file size: 6820666 bytes
header size 80 bytes
strings1727930 bytes
nodes 5092656 bytes
Load module index
Network interface NamePolicy= disabled on kernel command line, ignoring.
I think more work is needed here for 15.04 too. Booting ubuntu-15.04
-desktop-amd64.iso, after a few minutes waiting at the splash screen I
press escape and watch it struggle through another couple of minutes of
errors related to mmcblk0rpmb.
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The problems are still present, running the kernel from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.13.11.11-trusty/
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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Touch seeded packages, which is
I no longer have any of those in /boot, can you point me at how I can
safely install an old kernel like that?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1394997
Title:
Updated to the latest BIOS. Output of that command:
FYBYT10H.86A.0045.2014.1212.1150
12/12/2014
No change; the same problems are seen.
I'm attaching a screenshot of the 3rd issue mentioned in the original
post, which is the least frequent to occur.
** Attachment added: 3rd issue described in
Public bug reported:
Since upgrading from Ubuntu 14.04 to Ubuntu 14.10, I have been seeing
graphics corruption under GNOME 3 several times per day, including:
1. Maximized windows (especially gvim) have rectangular regions of their
titlebar totally invisible and transparent, so the contents of
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